Just returned from Atlanta and had a ball. Even thought it rain (buckets) for 4 days of our 5 days there. We stayed right downtown with easy access to the Aquarium (the dolphin show was wonderful), the Olympic Park (1996 summer Olympics), the Coca Cola museum, and a whole lot of eating and awesome restaurants.
My favorite though was the Botanical gardens and the very impressive orchid pavilion there.
They had a wonderful display of many of the worlds pitcher plants.
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pitcher plant |
But it is nice to be home again to a drier climate. It would take me a bit to get used to the humidity in Georgia.
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View of Atlanta from our room on the 48th floor. |
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